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Doug Murphy 'We few, we happy few, we band of brothers...' Henry V.
QUOTE: Originally posted by msacco My current postwar style layout has the 110 and 111 set. Using O gauge track I can run my heavy railking gg1 over it and cannot see any sag even on curves. If it's there it's very slight. I do have the elevated section straddling a loop below and here, because of being unable to plants trestles at section joints, I have a plywood base underneath which allowed me to create my own wood posts and plant in key spots along the plywood path. This could be drawn and cut out for ascent and decline as well, but I didn't do it that way. I plan on using plastruct open web truss underneath the lionel trestle piers as featured on a CTT cover a few years back. they help, IMHO, make the piers more realistic by adding to fill the space underneath the track. Mike S.
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